tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7395300355976041715.post1510920432985757992..comments2019-02-21T17:21:18.483+01:00Comments on Raising a Trilingual Child: Pros and Cons of Raising a Trilingual Child.Maria Nemchuknoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7395300355976041715.post-23940686988964057712018-01-12T07:13:56.736+01:002018-01-12T07:13:56.736+01:00It is refreshing to hear your point of view on mul...It is refreshing to hear your point of view on multilingualism. I was raised to read/speak/write English and Japanese and learned Mandarin in college. I am trying to figure out how to raise my 1 one year old trilingually but I am not decided on how to do it yet. Reading your blog has helped me become more educated though so thank you for sharing your experiences!synchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00796314356872730990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7395300355976041715.post-89056400088395958552016-11-25T23:06:36.915+01:002016-11-25T23:06:36.915+01:00Hi Alyson,
Nice to hear from you!
How old is your...Hi Alyson, <br />Nice to hear from you!<br />How old is your child? Read <a href="http://www.trilingualchildren.com/2014/01/passive-language-learning.html" rel="nofollow">this article about passive language learning</a>, if you have not. I will be happy to hear more about your story.<br />Best Regards,<br />GalinaGalina Nikitinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03264861240628255746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7395300355976041715.post-44520669483567390742016-11-25T07:36:35.907+01:002016-11-25T07:36:35.907+01:00Great share! I grew up bilingual and learned a thi...Great share! I grew up bilingual and learned a third language in college. I speak all 3 languages we are teaching our son (Spanish, Portuguese, and English) i am a firm believer in OPOL;however i find there is not enough written on how this plays out in trilingual families. My husband is Brazilian and before my son we spoke portuguese but in order not to confuse him we speak english to each other and our native languages to our son. It is always nice to hear stories of how other trilingual families handle this. Thank you for sharing. Alyson Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09638721553731673510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7395300355976041715.post-10143656088778036322015-04-14T23:23:50.578+02:002015-04-14T23:23:50.578+02:00Nathalie, I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed ...Nathalie, I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your story. You are also pointing out an interesting thing and that is - that we do adopt the rules or best practice on trilingual education to our own unique circumstances and family situation. And to some extent are making up our own rules and approach based on our own family make-up. Even though I&#39;m Polish, and should be speaking to my daughter only in Polish, I don&#39;t. I also speak to her in French, in the presence of my husband, as we agreed our family language is French. And so on... Good luck on raising your trilingual son... Best regards, EdytaEdyta Malesza-Malatrathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13803588074871098243noreply@blogger.com